Granville Cinema, Ramsgate

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The Granville Cinema is part of the Granville Theatre complex located in Victoria Parade, Ramsgate, Kent, and is the town's sole multi-purpose entertainment venue. The theatre derived its name from the Granville Hotel, Ramsgate opposite. The building is currently leased from Thanet District Council.

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The Granville Theatre. Photographed by Benedict Kelly,18 January 2014

The old Granville Pavilion was damaged beyond repair in WW2 and was subsequently demolished. A new building was planned on the same site by the Borough Engineer (Mr R. D. Brimmell). The New Granville Theatre, as it was originally known, was designed by the architect Mr W. Garwood at a cost of £13,100. After the war, building materials were in short supply. This meant that every usable brick from the old building was brought into use, with new blocks being made in the town. The theatre was declared open by the Mayor of Ramsgate (Alderman S. E. Austin) on Saturday 21 June 1947. [1]

The Granville Theatre has two large cinema screens, Dolby Surround Sound, lounge seats and free parking. The main cinema has a large flat performance space that is used for small-scale performances, conferences and functions. The second screen auditorium has a fully equipped 30 ft stage, used regularly for visiting professional, local amateur and in-house theatre productions. The complex also has a separate dance studio, theatre bar and facilities for the disabled.

The Granville Theatre's Patron is the celebrated and award-winning actress Brenda Blethyn.

References

  1. East Kent Times 21 June 1947

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